Among the local vendors and property owners on the receiving end of the candidates’ largess:

CrossHarbor Capital Partners of Boston collected $967,494 in rent and utilities payments from the Romney campaign, which used the firm’s property at 585 Commercial St. in Boston as its national election headquarters.

Boston Development Group, a Newton-based real estate firm led by David Zussman, received $259,000 from the Romney campaign for rent and utilities. The properties in question were not disclosed in Federal Election Commission data, however the payments from the Romney campaign were directed to a Boston Development Group-controlled entity in Newton Centre operating as Beverly-Boston LP.

The Obama campaign paid $12,000 in rent and utilities costs to the Massachusetts Democratic Party for space in Boston, the location of which was not disclosed in FEC filings.

A handful of Massachusetts vendors including CYR Electric Inc. in Auburn, M.A. Houston Lock Co. in Rockland, First General Realty Corp. in Newton and Free and Strong America PAC Inc. in Belmont received a combined $46,850 in rent and utility-related payments from the Romney campaign through Oct. 15.

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